Keep in mind guys, the vocals he’s mixing are most likely recorded using high end equipment & recorded by very skilled engineers in well treated booths. This makes more of a significant difference than any plug-in can. I’m certain if he got vocals recorded by someone in their bedroom with budget friendly equipment he’d have to pull out tools like rx etc. Not knocking his excellent work!! But most def important to the approach.
You’re speaking straight facts here. A good mix mainly consists of good performances, clean recordings and a good audio quality. If you have home recorded vocals with Bad mic positioning, 0,2 dB of headroom and a mediocre to bad performance, no engineer in the world, not even a Jaycen Joshua or Chris-Lord Alge can really do a professional sounding mix then.
Step 1: is to get a solid recording. alot of artist really struggle with that in the early stages. And they expect covering up their take with plugins to fix their issues.
To be fair, you can get radio results with a mic for ~300$ today, even in your bedroom, even in an untreated room. As long as you got some furniture and carpets you can't hear any echos - IF you're not singing too loud. The problems of room noise come with high volumes, but since most people today don't sing loud you really don't need crazy treatment - or crazy expensive mics. There are tons of new artists who record everything in untreated environments and get radio play this way.
Yea honestly, as long as the recorded vocal is done really well, it’s extremely easy to get vocals this good, and even better. I work at a recording studio and the actually recording is what matters most
One thing a lot of people forget is by the time these pro records go out to mixing these vocals have already been produced and gotten to a place that they wanted. the mixers job is to tighten things up so you can see the wave form it has compression already baked in it, and odds are there’s probably some EQ as well as recording in a decent environment. It doesn’t require $1 million worth of hardware for that. But the same approach applies. The pros are starting with a well produced and mixed vocal that was done in the production. So make sure ur vocal has the right vibe in the recording and production phase. Eq compress deess saturate. It’s rare these mix engineers are starting from scratch unless they were also the recording or tracking engineer. when you bounce it out for mixing or even working out of the same session, most of the legwork is already done.
Doing gods work, I take notes on pretty much every single video I watch from your channel, really helps with overall knowledge and workflow when mixing ect, def made me a bettter engineer and also producer. Stay in there and keep at it.
Idk what soft/hardware he uses but if you're looking for high end sizzleeeee in vocals, try a plugin called 'gem dopamine' it's got a free trial. It adds nice crisp to the high end and it replicates hardware (idk what one)
Hey! Can you make separate video of dj swivel how he uses reverb on vocals thorough sends so that we can it apply it on other daws too! Hope you will help
Interesting, so He Trims audio Before if Needed like Penua (Pensado & Joshua). This forces me even more to do it to not let the comps and deEsser (which are also compressors) do everything harder
I recommend mics like the SM7B or better for this type of mixing, anything cheaper won’t sound great with this type of mixing (Trust me, I’ve tried for 2 years to get this type of sound with an NT1A and under and it sounded bad, when I got an SM7B and used this type of vocal mix, it sounded perfect).
I have a rode nt1 and it sounds great, but not like this out the box. Just got to use enough eq to match the frequency responses of more expensive microphones.
Keep in mind guys, the vocals he’s mixing are most likely recorded using high end equipment & recorded by very skilled engineers in well treated booths. This makes more of a significant difference than any plug-in can. I’m certain if he got vocals recorded by someone in their bedroom with budget friendly equipment he’d have to pull out tools like rx etc. Not knocking his excellent work!! But most def important to the approach.
The realest comment here. Great video, but people have to understand this.
You’re speaking straight facts here. A good mix mainly consists of good performances, clean recordings and a good audio quality. If you have home recorded vocals with Bad mic positioning, 0,2 dB of headroom and a mediocre to bad performance, no engineer in the world, not even a Jaycen Joshua or Chris-Lord Alge can really do a professional sounding mix then.
Step 1: is to get a solid recording. alot of artist really struggle with that in the early stages. And they expect covering up their take with plugins to fix their issues.
To be fair, you can get radio results with a mic for ~300$ today, even in your bedroom, even in an untreated room. As long as you got some furniture and carpets you can't hear any echos - IF you're not singing too loud. The problems of room noise come with high volumes, but since most people today don't sing loud you really don't need crazy treatment - or crazy expensive mics. There are tons of new artists who record everything in untreated environments and get radio play this way.
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Yea honestly, as long as the recorded vocal is done really well, it’s extremely easy to get vocals this good, and even better. I work at a recording studio and the actually recording is what matters most
Yes the recording plays a major factor in good sounding song
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holy fuck I will not be satisfied in life until I get to hear my own a cappella track as immaculate as that lil nas x clip or the one after
Yeah how is that shit so bright without effects ? Some effects were ON right ? Or is this the Sony C-800G that is that bright ?
Anyone looking for the part : 5:30
One thing a lot of people forget is by the time these pro records go out to mixing these vocals have already been produced and gotten to a place that they wanted. the mixers job is to tighten things up so you can see the wave form it has compression already baked in it, and odds are there’s probably some EQ as well as recording in a decent environment. It doesn’t require $1 million worth of hardware for that. But the same approach applies. The pros are starting with a well produced and mixed vocal that was done in the production. So make sure ur vocal has the right vibe in the recording and production phase. Eq compress deess saturate. It’s rare these mix engineers are starting from scratch unless they were also the recording or tracking engineer. when you bounce it out for mixing or even working out of the same session, most of the legwork is already done.
Doing gods work, I take notes on pretty much every single video I watch from your channel, really helps with overall knowledge and workflow when mixing ect, def made me a bettter engineer and also producer. Stay in there and keep at it.
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a little bit of compression but the fg stress compress -10db and 10:1 ratio
I wonder what chain Lil nas x went through from mic to bounced stem that swivel has. I love the sizzle in it
That sizzle probably just the c800 microphone
yeah what I’m thinking but it’s still fairly bright nonetheless, preamps and analog compressor (high end) on the way before it hits the DAW probably.
Idk what soft/hardware he uses but if you're looking for high end sizzleeeee in vocals, try a plugin called 'gem dopamine' it's got a free trial. It adds nice crisp to the high end and it replicates hardware (idk what one)
Bro use a vocal rider 2:00 who got time for automating each SYLLABLE!!
I agree with you, but sometimes it's the only way to get the best results. Plus, he's paid for that.
Hey! Can you make separate video of dj swivel how he uses reverb on vocals thorough sends so that we can it apply it on other daws too! Hope you will help
Why adding 4 reverbs on the BT’s guy?
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Interesting, so He Trims audio Before if Needed like Penua (Pensado & Joshua).
This forces me even more to do it to not let the comps and deEsser (which are also compressors) do everything harder
Yup...i do this as well and i use a VU meter to find the proper level for the vocal. It makes life so much easier.
nice thanks for sharing! :)
how do you get big wide bg vox without phase?
Crazy he don’t use none of his plugins
I recommend mics like the SM7B or better for this type of mixing, anything cheaper won’t sound great with this type of mixing (Trust me, I’ve tried for 2 years to get this type of sound with an NT1A and under and it sounded bad, when I got an SM7B and used this type of vocal mix, it sounded perfect).
I have a rode nt1 and it sounds great, but not like this out the box. Just got to use enough eq to match the frequency responses of more expensive microphones.
I don’t know. the covers from phelto of no diggity, summertime sadness, do I wanna know sound perfect to me and they were recorded on the NT1a.
I got it sounding great with a USB mic
Nice Video thanks!
This video is gold. Is there any place i can access his full mizing videos
Yes search dj swivel on RUclips
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Why 3 reverbs on the vox??
lots of engineers like to mix and match different reverbs to create depth
He's showing you guys nothing, lol
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We need a template 🔥
You see all the plugins in this video. Don't be too lazy to click your mouse a few times, lol.
No we don’t lol, having his template isn’t going to make your mixes better, just watch the video and take notes
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